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Google Pixel 7 Pro display has been exposed to consume more power than other Android phones, with a maximum brightness of up to 6W

2025-04-09 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Wu Yanzu in South China for the delivery of clues! CTOnews.com, October 14 (Xinhua) with the launch of Google's new Pixel 7 Pro phone, some problems with the phone have been discovered. There are reports that Google's new flagship display screen is a bit power-hungry.

CTOnews.com learned that smartphone displays are often one of the most power-hungry components, and manufacturers have been trying for years to optimize panels to make them as efficient as possible. On the Pixel 7 Pro, the power consumption of the display screen seems to be particularly high. Media XDA reported the problem, saying that the machine's display screen consumes a lot of power when used in high brightness.

After an in-depth study of the power consumption of the display screen, it is found that the power consumption of Pixel 7 Pro is about 3.5-4W at 600N brightness, which is slightly less than half of the maximum brightness. When the high brightness mode is triggered, that is, about 1000 nits, the power consumption will reach 6W. They have confirmed with the media that have obtained the evaluation machine through different public relations channels that they all have similar problems.

This is a lot more power consumption than the screen power consumption of the Pixel 6 Pro, which consumes about 2.9W at 600nit brightness and 4W at 800Nitt. It is also much higher than Samsung's latest flagship, with the Galaxy S22 Plus screen consuming only 2W at 600nit and 4W at 1000.

It is not clear whether the standard Pixel 7 display has the same high power consumption. XDA pointed out that the TDP (thermal design power, maximum power consumption) of the Pixel 7 Pro Tensor G2 chip is about 10-12W, which means that in theory, when the phone bears the maximum load, the power consumption of the chip and display alone can reach 18W.

It remains to be seen whether this will have a significant impact on the phone's battery life, with the report pointing out that the Pixel 7 Pro consumes up to 10 per cent of its power in just 15 minutes with a bright outdoor screen.

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